The Church today has more people, knowledge, opportunity and resources than ever. But right now, there are still 180 million people without a single word of Scripture in their heart language. No Scripture—let alone commentaries, books or study materials. Shouldn’t we share what we have with those who have nothing?
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“Give us this day our daily bread,” we say together as a family every morning around the breakfast table. Even our little two-year-old’s voice joins in as we recite the prayer together. We haven’t always had this habit, but as the years have pas…
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By Dacie Lindner
A Bible in his own language had been Victor’s prayer for 39 years. Now this prayer was beginning to be answered.…
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